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31 January 2015

Brent Geese at
Harmonstown (Photo by Cian Merne)

30 January 2015

Scaup (m) at
Rogerstown (Photo by Harry Bailey)

Oystercatcher at
Rogerstown (Photo by Harry Bailey)

Grey Heron at
Rogerstown (Photo by Harry Bailey)

29 January 2015

Lapwing at Malahide
Estuary (Photo by Joe
Keely)

Wood Duck in Phoenix
Park (Photo by Joe Delaney)

28 January 2015

Redshank at Dun
Laoghaire (Photo by James Cavanagh)

Blackcap at Dun Laoghaire (Photo by James Cavanagh)

27 January 2015

Waxwing still adorning
the trees at Glencairn Park Leopardstown on his lonesome
(Photo by Barry Murphy)

Bullfinch at
Rogerstown - one of 10 Bulfinch at Rogerstown today
(Photo by Harry Bailey)

14 January 2015

Leopardstown: A lone Waxwing in Glencairn Park
for the past week.BM

13 January 2015

Lesser Redpoll in
Blanchardstown Garden
(Photo by Liam Kane)

12 January 2015

Coolock: How do you know an Owl has hit your window? The
force of the impact knocks the powdery residue between its
feathers and leaves a silhouette on the glass - see photo sent in
by Brian Conlan. Apparently the same thing happened two
weeks previously at the rear window of his house. Is
the Owl determined to enter the house? No, the windows are
just too clean! and the reflection of the sky and vegetation are
mirrored in the glass and the Owl sees it as being outdoors ....